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A review by raubtierchen
Encyclopedia of Things That Never Were: Creatures, Places, and People by Michael F. Page, Robert Ingpen
3.0
It's been my introduction to fantasy and horror when I was a teenager, scared the hell out of me sometimes.
Countless hours of browsing through the entries of this book, it's a great inspiration for RPG as well.
The pictures are beautiful but feel a bit dated nowadays.
There are some pictures in this book that still give me the creeps, like the troll picture, and some that I love to this day, like the picture of the mermaid.
Good place to start if you're interested in folklore and mythology.
Countless hours of browsing through the entries of this book, it's a great inspiration for RPG as well.
The pictures are beautiful but feel a bit dated nowadays.
There are some pictures in this book that still give me the creeps, like the troll picture, and some that I love to this day, like the picture of the mermaid.
Good place to start if you're interested in folklore and mythology.